Pearland Crime Report

Published 7:00 pm, Thursday, October 11, 2007

Oct. 6 - It was reported that a Bobcat was removed from the construction site at 11100 West Broadway. The Bobcat was later recovered at 3000 South Kirby later in the afternoon.

Oct. 2 - A person or persons kicked in the front door in the 1800 block of High Falls and removed a stainless tell range.

Runaway

Oct. 1 - A grandmother reported her granddaughter has been missing since Sept. 28 at approximately 6 pm. As of Oct. 1, the runaway had not called or returned home. Furthermore, the girl is not in attendance at Pearland High School according to school personnel.

Burglary of Habitation

Oct. 5 - Suspect removed an air conditioning window unit from a trailer window, entered the residence through the window and stole some items of value in the 1400 block of O'Day.

Oct. 2 - A front door and refrigerator were stolen from the 3100 block of Orchard Briar Ln. sometime between Sept. 28 and Oct. 1.

Terroristic Threat

Oct. 2 - Complainant received a death threat over the internet. It was most likely a popular scam coming from overseas.

Possession of Marijuana

Oct. 2 - Two known males were stopped on traffic and found to have left a vehicle behind that contained narcotics. A consent to search of that vehicle resulted in an arrest of one of the known males. The second was released from the scene. It was learned that said subjects were partaking in the smoking of marijuana in the 6200 block of Butler. A voluntary consent search of the residence resulted in the finding of several items of drug paraphernalia. Arrest made and citations issued.

Found Property

Oct. 4 - Known females' daughter found purse in backyard of her residence. Mother contacted PPD approximately 30 minutes later and advised of her finding. Officers on scene took possession of purse. Before officer's left the scene, the daughter advised the officer's what was in the purse. The child advised that some money was in the purse when she found it. Pearland officers then had the mother step outside where se admitted to taking the loose change. The mother felt that it was no big deal since it was loose change and not a substantial amount of money. The mother was counseled on how to be a role model and do the right moral and ethical thing and not take somebody else's property when it does not belong to her. The mother eventually agreed and Pearland officers left the scene.

Sexual Assault

Oct. 6 - Disturbance between mother and daughter. Mother was disciplining daughter. It was learned during the disturbance investigation that the daughter was sexually involved with a male.

Criminal Mischief

Oct. 7 - Known suspect caused damage to the public restroom wall at a restaurant.

Welfare Concern

Oct. 7 - A known male and a known female were involved in an altercation. The male pushed the female and further prevented her from calling the police by breaking both her home and cell phones.